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Laura Motta, Aileen McKenna, Michael Portantiere, James Marino talk Jessie Mueller about the upcoming Philharmonic production of Carousel. Jan Simpson joins in for a discussion of Really Really, All in the Timing, Luck of the Irish, and Adam Guettel.
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New York Philharmonic
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel
Reviews:
JS: Really Really @ MCC thru March 24
MP: All in the Timing @ 59E59 Theaters through April 14
MP: Story about Sondheim
JS: Luck of the Irish @ LCT3 through March 10
JS: SMASH and Submissions Only
Broadway producer joins Web series By GORDON COX
Kevin McCollum aims to grow ‘Submissions Only’
News:
Sherie Rene Scott on Bringing Piece of Meat to London, Producing The Last Five Years on Screen & Playing a ‘F**kable Mom’ by Matt Wolf
Sherie Rene Scott has garnered multiple Tony nods in shows ranging from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels to her career-defining Everyday Rapture.
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Exclusive! Smash Star Jeremy Jordan Tapped to Star Opposite Anna Kendrick in The Last Five Years Film by Broadway.com
Is Jeremy Jordan’s career “moving too fast”? Not for us! Broadway.com has learned that the Newsies and Smash star is the frontrunner to play Jamie opposite Anna Kendrick.
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Jane Lynch to star in B’way ‘Annie’
Actress will play Miss Hannigan in the musical
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ArtsBeat: New York Producers Mull a Broadway Transfer for ‘Glass Menagerie’ by Patrick Healy
The window to move the American Repertory Theater production of the Tennessee Williams play is tight before this season’s Tony Awards cutoff date.
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ArtsBeat: ‘Les Misérables’ Coming Back to Broadway Next Year by Patrick Healy
A new stage version of the blockbuster musical will open on Broadway in March 2014, the producer Cameron Mackintosh said.
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News: Menier Merrily We Roll Along transfers to Harold Pinter in May
Maria Friedman’s acclaimed Menier Chocolate Factory revival of George Furth and Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along has confirmed its long-rumoured West End transfer.
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Theater News: Tony Award Nominee Jessie Mueller to Replace Kelli O’Hara on Broadway as Nice Work’s Leading Lady by Bethany Rickwald
Tony Award nominee Kelli O’Hara (South Pacific) has announced that she will leave the cast of Broadway’s Nice Work if You Can Get It after a final performance on March 31.
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ArtsBeat: Ben Foster Will Replace Shia LaBeouf in ‘Orphans’ by Patrick Healy and Dave Itzkoff
Mr. Foster, who has never done a professional stage play, had auditioned for the part earlier.
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Post Script:
Carousel at Philharmonic coming up
Glass Menagerie
Elaine Paige concert
Explicit: No
Music:
I Could Be In Love With Someone Like You
from Wearing Someone Elses Clothes
by Jason Robert Brown
Say It Somehow
from The Light in the Piazza (2005 Original Broadway Cast)
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